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Review In this unit, we look at the roles that are taken when working with young people. We focus on what those working with young people actually do, starting with some analysis of roles. We show that, in the context of work with young people, the term is more than simply a statement about who does what: it also says something about the kinds of relationships we form with young people and the values we bring to our work. We then move on to discuss roles in relation to the ‘bigger picture’ of organAuthor(s): The Open University

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This module is part of a collection of modules that present topics covered in a PreCalculus (MATH 1508) class at the University of Texas at El Paso.Author(s): No creator set

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But next year, the difficulty rises to a new level, with much more at stake than ever before -- graduation.
Since 2005, with the start of a new curriculum, the school has used the OSCE (pronounced "ah-skee") to test students on the objectives covered each semester for three years in the skills lab course, Contemporary Aspects of PAuthor(s): No creator set

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6.436J Fundamentals of Probability (MIT) This is a course on the fundamentals of probability geared towards first- or second-year graduate students who are interested in a rigorous development of the subject. The course covers most of the topics in 6.431 (sample space, random variables, expectations, transforms, Bernoulli and Poisson processes, finite Markov chains, limit theorems) but at a faster pace and in more depth. There are also a number of additional topics, such as language, terminology, and key results from measure theory; inAuthor(s): Gamarnik, David,Tsitsiklis, John

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Spartan Sagas: Jake Lestan Michigan State University was the only school alumnus Jake Lestan applied to when he was considering college.
"I can think of so many experiences that we have in class, where we're learning all these practical things and theories but at the same time we're really getting the sense of going out and doing good for the world. We balance this giving back and learning in a great synergy that I'm so pleased to be a part of."Author(s): No creator set